Posted by Harvey2 on August 11, 2013 at 09:53:18 from (74.138.175.233):
In Reply to: Toll roads posted by samn40 on August 11, 2013 at 08:20:29:
The un-political correct word is, "Highway robbery" In this country we have become highly advanced in the field of electronics, and surveilance. In days of old there were people like Jesse James and other people of questionable character who wood rob you. That wuz not very efficent cause they had to keep running from one local to another.The upkeep of the horse and the bullets they had to buy and the meals for the men ran into a lot of operating expense. Now days they call it paying for the guverment, so you can enjoy the smooth roads and the wonderful secenery. Hope you all have a good visit and no body trys to shoot you down Are you going to git to Lanesville,Ind. this year?
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